Chiesa di San Martino in Freddana, Catholic church in San Martino in Freddana, Italy
Chiesa di San Martino in Freddana is a church building featuring a square-based bell tower topped with crenellations and windows on the upper levels designed to reduce visual weight. The structure combines elements from various architectural traditions in its overall composition.
The site appears in a document from 768 as a monastery of Saint Martin mentioned in a testament. The current building was completely rebuilt between 1898 and 1904 by engineer Gaetano Orzali.
The church serves the Pescaglia community as a center for worship and regular religious gatherings that mark the rhythm of village life. It operates under the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lucca and remains an important gathering place for residents.
The building sits near the Freddana stream, from which the village takes its name. The location can be easily reached and identified using the coordinates 43.91061, 10.43967.
Engineer Gaetano Orzali designed the building in a style that combines multiple architectural influences rather than adhering to a single tradition. This eclectic approach from the early 1900s remains visible in the building details today.
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